2003 • 1st prize.
Anna Politkovskaya,
Tchétchénie: le déshonneur russe, (Buchet/Chastel, Paris, 2003). • 2nd prize.
Nuruddin Farah,
Yesterday Tomorrow: Voices from the Somali Diaspora, (Continuum International, London, New York, 2000). • 3rd prize. Jiang Hao,
Revealing the Secrets of Poachers, (Qunzhong chubansche, Beijing, 2000).
2004 • 1st prize.
Chen Guidi and Wu Chuntao,
Survey of Chinese Peasants, (People's Literature Publication Company, Beijing 2003). • 2nd prize.
Tracy Kidder,
Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World, (Random House, New York, 2003). • 3rd prize. Daniel Bergner,
Soldiers of Light (Allen Lane/Penguin, London, 2004).
2005 • 1st prize.
Alexandra Fuller,
Scribbling the Cat. Travels with an African Soldier, (Penguin Press, New York, 2004). • 2nd prize.
Abdellah Hammoudi,
Une saison à la Mecque. Récit de pèlerinage, (Seuil, Paris, 2004) [A Season in Mecca. Account of a Pilgrimage]. • 3rd prize.
Riverbend,
Baghdad Burning. Girl Blog from Iraq, (The Feminist Press, New York, 2005. Published in the UK by Marion Boyars Publishers, London, 2005).
2006 • 1st prize.
Linda Grant,
The People on the Street. A Writer’s View of Israel, (Virago Press, London, 2006). • 2nd prize.
Érik Orsenna,
Voyage aux pays du coton. Petit précis de mondialisation, (Fayard, Paris, 2006) [Journey to the Lands of Cotton. A Brief Manual of Globalisation]. • 3rd prize.
Juanita León,
País de plomo. Crónicas de guerra, (Aguilar, 2005) [Country of Bullets. War Diaries]. ==See also==